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Congress sanction the Federal Convention-Embarrassment of the
treasury-Prospect of disunion.

TO EDMUND RANDOLPH. New York, March 11,

1787

Insurrection in Massachusetts-Appointments by States of Dele-
gates to the Federal Convention-Negotiations between Mr. Jay
and Mr. Gardoqui.

TO THOMAS JEFFERSON. New York, March 19,

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Mr. Jay's report relative to the effect of the British treaty of peace
-Navigation of the Mississippi-Opinions of several States in re-
gard to it-Disturbances in the Western Territory on account of it
-Views of French about it-Dutch Minister complains of prefer-
ences in the treaty with France-Insurrection in Massachusetts-
Vermont-Survey of public lands-Paper money in Virginia.

TO EDMUND RANDOLPH. New York, March 25,

1787

Mr. Henry-Navigation of the Mississippi-Views of France about

it-Time of meeting of the Federal Convention-Resolutions of
Congress on the effect of treaties on the States.

Marriage of French subjects in America-Propositions in the Fed-
eral Convention expected from Virginia-Mr. Madison's ideas of a
Federal Constitution.

TO EDMUND RANDOLPH. New York, April 15,

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General Washington as President of the Federal Convention-Doc-
tor Franklin also a Delegate-Claims of British creditors under the
treaty of peace-Approaching meeting of the Federal Convention
-Debates relative to the future seat of Congress-Number of
States required to authorize a suspension of the use of Mississippi.

TO EDMUND RANDOLPH. New York, April 22,

Sale of public lands-Land jobbers-Copper coinage-Opinions in
Massachusetts and Connecticut relative to the Federal Convention!

TO THOMAS JEFFERSON. New York, April 23,

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Resolutions of Congress on the effect of treaties on the States—
Survey and sale of public lands-Government of the Western Ter-
ritory Settlement of public accounts and claims of the States-
Navigation of the Mississippi, and views of the States on it-Pro-
ceedings of States relative to Federal Convention.

To GENERAL WASHINGTON.

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Debates in Congress on Federal Constitution-Proposal to amend
it there-Transmitted to the States-Opinions on it.

TO EDMUND RANDOLPH. New York, October 7,

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Requisitions on the States-Western Territory-Indians-Opin-

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Proposal of amendments by Congress-R. H. Lee-Dana-Mason-
Return of Mr. Adams-Reappointment of Mr. Jefferson-Exchange
of French for Dutch creditors not approved-State of foreign loans
-Sales of public lands.

To GENERAL WASHINGTON. New York, Octo-

Prospects for establishment of Federal Constitution-Mr. Charles
Pinckney-Navigation of Potomac.

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Tobacco contract with France-Proceedings of States on Federal
Constitution-Prohibition by Virginia of certain imports-Reduced
state of the Treasury-Indians-British ports.

To GENERAL WASHINGTON.

Mr. R. H. Lee's views on Federal Constitution-Mr. Mason's-
Mr. Jay's-Navigation of Potomac-Proceedings of States on Fed-
eral Constitution.

TO EDMUND RANDOLPH. New York, January

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